
"I was a football player, I understand everything, and I want to help my players in every situation, so I don't know what is going to happen. "I want my players to be happy. I understand the frustration of some players, seeing that the World Cup is there, and I know what it means for the World Cup, but Manchester United comes first."
"Both Mainoo and Zirkzee have struggled for game time so far this season and are keen to explore moves away from Old Trafford ahead of next summer's World Cup. But while the pair haven't started often, they are regularly part of Amorim's matchday squads. And the Portuguese coach says that he won't let any player leave if it's not in United's interests."
Kobbie Mainoo and Joshua Zirkzee have struggled for game time this season and are considering moves away from Old Trafford to boost World Cup prospects. Both players remain regular members of matchday squads despite limited starts. Ruben Amorim places the club's interests first when assessing potential January departures while aiming to support player happiness and careers. Manchester United expect to sign at least one central midfielder next summer due to heavy reliance on 33-year-old Casemiro. Manuel Ugarte is currently struggling to adapt to the Premier League and requires support to regain form.
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